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An owner of a small apartment building refuses to rent to a tenant because of their race. This action is:
- A matter of private contract law that is beyond the reach of federal civil rights legislation.
- Legal if the owner lives in one of the units and the building has four or fewer units.
- Legal as long as the owner does not use a real estate licensee or discriminatory advertising.
- Always illegal under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which has no exceptions for race.
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